NEW DELHI: Different athletes in India ensure a record medal at the Para World Athletic Championship. On Saturday, they claimed three additional medals, carrying the 18th tally, including six gold. This goes beyond the 17 best medals achieved in the previous edition of Kobe last year.Ekta Bhyan, Soman Rana and Praveen Kumar are among the winners on the last day of the tournament at Jln Stadium here. India is expected to complete their campaign with more than 20 medals. Paris Paralympic Gold Medal Javelin Navdeep Singh and World Champion in 100m T12 Women, Simran SharmaSet to compete in their finals on Sunday, with Indian athletes participating in six medal events.
In the F51 Women’s Club event, Ekta acquired Silver with the best of the 19.80m season. He received a medal on his sixth and last trial, after removing 16.52m, 18.14m, 17.22m, 19.60m, 17.09m and finally 19.80m.The 40 -year -old EKTA has difficulty grabbing the club due to its high humidity, adjusting its movement throughout its final. Ekta, defending champion, cannot guarantee a consecutive title in public. Kashish Lakra, other Indian competitors, ranked sixth with 11.64M efforts.“It’s hot and humid. In our discipline, thermoregulation is a big challenge, so I find it challenging.In 2003, Ekta suffered a road accident that changed his life near Kundli in Sonepat district during a speed truck hit a taxi he had traveled. Six passengers died, while Ekta was seriously injured in a spinal cord injury that confined him to a wheelchair. The club removes the F51 classification for athletes with severe muscle power or various movements in their trunks, feet, and hands, which requires them to compete from sitting positions.In the men’s shot putting the F57 final, Soman Rana bronze in India was upgraded to Perak in a dramatic way. Brazil Thiago Paulino Dos Santos, who originally ranked second with 14.82M seeing his throw and then canceled, leaving it fifth and the best thrown 14.42m. In the updated revenue sheet on the website of the world athletics, Santos ’14 .82M efforts have been issued and marked as a violation. As a result, Rana was awarded Silver with a 14.69m best season on her fourth attempt. Rana lost her right foot in a mine explosion in December 2006 while serving in the Indian army.Yasin Khosravi of Iran claimed gold by removing a 16.60m world record, while Teijo Koopikka of Finland took bronze by 14.51m. Later, it was informed that the protest was filed by the Brazilian and Haidr Salamh from Saudi Arabia, which took fourth place with 14.47M. The results of the global government will be spoken on Sunday.In the high jump of the T64 men, the paralympic and Asian sports Champion Praveen Kumar won the bronze with a 2.00m release, while another Indian, Banti (1.87m), finished sixth. Praveen, born with a short leg, described his performance with a hip joint injury that continued 10 days before the tournament.